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- Received:February 02, 2021
- Accepted:October 01, 2022
- Published Online:November 08, 2022
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The authors especially thank Pernille Kallehave, Dominic S. Kuluo, David Noosaron, and Benedict Walubengo for research assistance in organizing and conducting the Livestock games. They thank Irene Amoke, Daniel Mulli, David Noosaron, Patrick Ololoinya, Pernille Kallehave, Mette Løvschal, and Jesper Stagegaard for long-term cooperation and discussion of livestock, fencing, and land-use changes in the Greater Mara. The authors also thank the Interacting Minds Centre (IMC) for monetary support for developing the Livestock Game. They also thank the participants at the Maasai Mara Science and Development Initiative (MMSDI) research seminar, held at Karen Blixen Camp for useful information and feedback, as well as the Maasai livestock owners, who participated in the Livestock games. The authors thank the participants in the Carnegie Mellon OBT seminar series for valuable feedback; Richard M. Burton, Børge Obel, Kyosuke Tanaka, Mette Løvschal, and Phanish Puranam for valuable comments on an earlier version of the paper; and our editor, John Joseph, and our reviewer team for their very constructive guidance throughout the development of this manuscript.
